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Working conditions, serotonin transporter gene polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) and anxiety disorders: A prospective cohort study
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Working Conditions, Socioeconomic Factors and Low Birth Weight: Path Analysis
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Working Conference on Reverse Engineering 2005
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Working correlation structure misspecification, estimation and covariate design: Implications for generalised estimating equations performance
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Working correlation structure misspecification, estimation and covariate design: Implications for generalised estimating equations performance
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Working depth in non-inversion tillage—Effects on soil physical properties and crop yield in Swedish field experiments
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Working divides between indigenous and non-indigenous: disruptions of identity
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Working Effectiveness of Dissemination Channels as Perceived by Potato Growers
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Working environment measurement law and its present status of application for industrial dusts in Japan
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Working Experience and Librariansʹ Knowledge of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in Nigerian University Libraries
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Working Features Evaluation of the Diesel Engine Lubricated with Blends of Renewable Corn Oil and Carbon Nanotubes
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Working fluid concentration measurement in solar air conditioning systems
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Working fluid selection for a two-phase thermofluidic oscillator: Effect of thermodynamic properties
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Working fluids for low-temperature heat source
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Working fluids for low-temperature organic Rankine cycles
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Working for a higher purpose: A theoretical framework for commitment to organization-sponsored causes
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Working for food under conditions of varying motivation in broilers
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Working for Inclusion: Making Social Inclusion a Reality for People with Severe Mental Health Problems
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Working for snack food: The role of dietary restraint
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Working for your future: The rise of the vocationalised university
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Working for your future: The rise of the vocationalised university
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Working from the inside out: Implications of breast cancer activism for biomedical policies and practices
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Working Group 1 report of the IPCC Fourth Assessment—An editorial
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Working group 1: How to increase the output of cardiologists Original Research Article
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Working group 2: How to encourage more women to choose a career in cardiology Original Research Article
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Working group 3: How to encourage more minorities to choose a career in cardiology Original Research Article
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Working Group 4 of international standardization organization – Experience of developing the standards of space environment Original Research Article
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Working group 4: International medical graduates and the cardiology workforce Original Research Article
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Working group 5: Innovative care team models and processes that might enhance efficiency and productivity Original Research Article
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Working group 6: The role of technology to enhance clinical and educational efficiency Original Research Article
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Working group 7: Enhancing the job “matching” process Original Research Article
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Working group 8: Defining the different types of cardiovascular specialists and developing a new model for training general clinical cardiologists Original Research Article
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WORKING GROUP LIST OF MEMBERSHIP
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Working Group on Health Services Research and Nursing established
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Working hard for the money? Efficiency wages and worker effort
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Working harder to stay alive: Metabolic rate increases with age in Drosophila simulans but does not correlate with life span
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Working harder with the out-group: The impact of social category diversity on motivation gains
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Working hours and ill-health — A more serious relationship than it appears?
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Working hours in the European periphery: The length of the working day in Spain, 1885–1920
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Working hours of interns and internal medicine residents: a cross sectional study study
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Working hours reduction and wage contracting style in a dynamic model with labor adjustment costs
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Working hours regulations and fatigue in transportation: A comparative analysis
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Working in a ‘dementia-friendly’ office: Stirling Universityʹs Iris Murdoch Building
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Working in a series
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Working in a vacuum: A study of the literature of student research and writing
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Working in America: Blueprint for the New Labor Market: Paul Osterman, Thomas Kochan, Richard Locke, Michael Piore, The MIT Press, Cambridge, 2001, 229 pp., ISBN 0-262-15105-7
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Working in complex areas: New restoration workflow based on quality control, 2D and 3D restorations
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Working in hermeneutic circles in management accounting research: some implications and applications
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Working in hotels and catering, second edition : R Wood International Thomson Business Press London (1997) £15.99, ISBN 18-6152-1855
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Working in light vehicles—A review and conceptual model for occupational health and safety
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Working in London hospitals: Perceptions of place in nursing students’ employment considerations
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Working in partnership with people who use services; reaffirming the foundations of practice for Mental Health Nursing Original Research Article
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Working in public and private firms
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Working in Reverse
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Working in small enterprises – Is there a special risk?
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Working in syndicate groupstowards the development of clinical care protocols: a study into the professional learning of undergraduate nursing students
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Working in the house that FACT built
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Working in the middle: Strengthening education and training for the mid-skilled labor force : by W. Norton Grubb. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1996. 304p. $32.95. ISBN 0-7879-0258-6
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Working in the Post-Genomic C. elegans World
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Working in the rain: pressures and priorities for teacher education curriculum design in South Africa: a case study of the University of Durban-Westville
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Working in the Third World: Evangelist or Rip-Off Artist?
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Working in the twenty-first century: policies for economic growth through training, opportunity, and education: David I. Levine. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1998 286pp. Price: US$36.95
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Working in the virtual office: Providing information and knowledge to remote workers
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Working length changes following straight-line access and different coronal flaring methods
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Working Length Determination Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography, Periapical Radiography and Electronic Apex Locator in Teeth with Apical Periodontitis: A Clinical Study
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Working Life Of Journalists: Limits and Problems A Survey Based On Agency and Newspaper Correspondents
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Working mechanism of methyl hydroxyethyl cellulose (MHEC) as water retention agent
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Working mechanisms of strain sensors utilizing aligned carbon nanotube network and aerosol jet printed electrodes
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Working memory and access to numerical information in children with disability in mathematics
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Working memory and children’s use of retrieval to solve addition problems
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Working Memory and Childrenʹs Mental Addition,,
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Working memory and comprehension in children with specific language impairment: what we know so far
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Working memory and concept formation on the tower of London task
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Working memory and fluid intelligence in young children
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Working memory and general intelligence: The role of short-term storage
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Working memory and inhibition across the adult life-span
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Working memory and intelligence
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Working memory and intelligence are highly related constructs, but why?
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Working memory and language : S.E. Gathercole and A.D. Baddeley, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, 1993
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Working memory and language: an overview
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Working memory and literacy as predictors of performance on algebraic word problems
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Working memory and mental arithmetic: A case for dual central executive resources
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Working memory and prefrontal cortex dysfunction: specificity to schizophrenia compared with major depression
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Working Memory and Response Inhibition in Patients With Bipolar I Disorder During Euthymic Period
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Working memory and sentence recall in children
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Working Memory and the Functional Anatomy of the Frontal Lobes
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Working Memory Brain Activation Following Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
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Working memory capacity — facets of a cognitive ability construct
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Working memory capacity and fluid abilities: Examining the correlation between Operation Span and Raven
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Working memory capacity and its relation to general intelligence
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Working memory capacity and resistance to interference
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Working Memory Capacity and Semantic-Morphosyntactic Competition: A Comparison of L1 and L2 Sentence Processing
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Working memory capacity and suppression of intrusive thoughts
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Working Memory Capacity and Suppression,
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Working memory components and intelligence in children
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Working memory constrains abstraction in schizophrenia
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Working Memory Constraints on the Resolution of Lexical Ambiguity: Maintaining Multiple Interpretations in Neutral Contexts
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Working memory deficit in children with mathematical difficulties: A general or specific deficit?
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Working Memory Deficits and its Relationship to Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Working Memory Deficits and Social Problems in Children with ADHD
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Working Memory Deficits in Boys with Attention-deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): The Contribution of Central Executive and Subsystem Processes
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Working Memory Deficits in Poor Comprehenders Reflect Underlying Language Impairments
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Working Memory Deficits of Reading Disabled Children,
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Working memory dysfunction in major depression: an event-related potential study
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Working Memory for Nonverbal Auditory Information in Dementia of the Alzheimer Type
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Working memory for patterned sequences of auditory objects in a songbird
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Working memory gets visible boost
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Working memory impairment and recovery in iron deficient children
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Working memory impairment in people with Williams syndrome: Effects of delay, task and stimuli
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Working Memory Impairments in Children with Specific Arithmetic Learning Difficulties
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Working memory improvement with non-invasive brain stimulation of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Working memory in children with reading disabilities
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Working memory in cigarette smokers: Comparison to non-smokers and effects of abstinence
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Working memory in dorsolateral frontal cortex
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Working Memory in Infancy: Six-Month-Olds′ Performance on Two Versions of the Oculomotor Delayed Response Task
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Working memory in recurrent brief depression: An fMRI pilot study
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Working Memory in the Brain
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Working memory influences attention to food images
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Working memory involved in predicting future outcomes based on past experiences
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Working memory involvement in stuttering: Exploring the evidence and research implications
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Working memory is (almost) perfectly predicted by g
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Working Memory Performance, Attention Maintenance and Executive Function in Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
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Working memory predicts semantic comprehension in dichotic listening in older adults
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Working memory recruits mediotemporal networks: A combined intracranial EEG and fMRI study
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Working memory retrieval differences between medial temporal lobe epilepsy patients and controls: A three memory layer approach
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Working memory tasks differ in factor structure across age cohorts: Implications for dedifferentiation
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Working memory training does not improve intelligence in healthy young adults
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Working Memory Training in Children with Mild Intellectual Disability, Through Designed Computerized Program
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Working Memory Training in the Form of Structured Games in Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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Working memory training remains a work in progress
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Working memory training: Improving intelligence – Changing brain activity
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Working memory updating and the development of rule-guided behavior
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Working memory, animacy, and verb class in the processing of relative clauses
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Working memory, attention, and executive function in Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia
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Working memory, inhibition, and fluid intelligence as predictors of performance on Tower of Hanoi and London tasks
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Working memory, intelligence and reading ability in children
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Working memory, reading, and mathematical skills in children with developmental coordination disorder
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Working Memory, Rumination, and Autobiographical Memory Specificity Impairment
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Working memory, short-term memory, and naming speed as predictors of childrenʹs mathematical performance
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Working memory, short-term memory, speech rate, word recognition and reading comprehension in learning disabled readers: does the executive system have a role?
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Working memory, visual–spatial-intelligence and their relationship to problem-solving
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Working Memory: A View from Neuroimaging
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Working Memory: Activation Limitations on Retrieval,
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Working memory: an introduction to the conference proceedings
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Working models about mother-child relationships in abandoned children
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Working off low back pain
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Working on educational research methods with masters students in an international online learning community
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Working on the ‘write’ path: Improving EFL students’ argumentative-writing performance through L1-mediated structural cognitive modification
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Working on the Elizabeth River
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Working onboard – Job perception, organizational commitment and job satisfaction in the cruise sector
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Working Out Comics
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Working out walking—the role of EphA4/Ephrin B signalling
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Working pairs for resorption refrigerator
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Working plant and systems harder
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Working plant and systems harder
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Working posture and its predictors in hospital operating room nurses
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WORKING POSTURE EVALUATION OF CLINICAL STUDENT IN FACULTY OF DENTISTRY UNIVERSITY OF INDONESIA FOR THE SCALING TASK IN SITTING POSITION IN A VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT
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Working Postures and Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Overhead Crane Operators in a Steel Industry
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Working practices in a perchery system, using the OVAKO Working posture Analysing System (OWAS)
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Working principles, behavior, and performance of MOEAs on MNK-landscapes
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Working proactively with developers to preserve urban trees
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Working Processes on Cereals: An Approach Through Microwear Analysis
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Working range for sequences and series of two-symmetrical grooves in wire rod rolling
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Working range optimization for turbine and compressor blading
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Working situation model for safety integration during design phase
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Working the margins
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Working the problems of Tourism
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Working the prolonged illness
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Working the skies: Changing representations of gendered work in the airline industry, 1930–2011
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Working the system: Firm learning and the antidumping process
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Working through gatekeepers to access the grassroots. A case study of Sysco Grand Rapids and Michigan fruit and vegetable growers
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Working time arrangements and safety for offshore workers in the North Sea
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Working time reduction policy in a sustainable economy: Criteria and options for its design
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Working time, taxation and unemployment in general equilibrium
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Working to block new blood vessel growth
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Working to learn and learning to work: placement experience of Project 2000 nursing students in Scotland
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Working Together but in Opposition: An Examination of the “Good-Cop/Bad-Cop” Negotiating Team Tactic
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Working together for community health—a model and case studies
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Working Together to Achieve Graduate Attributes of Our Students
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Working together to rebuild health care in post-conflict Somaliland
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Working together: Itʹs not a game and the sum is never zero
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Working tourists and their attitudes to hosts
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Working Toward Scalable Instruction: Creating the RIO Tutorial at the University of Arizona Library
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Working toward strategic change : by Michael G. Dolence, Daniel James Rowley, and Herman D. Lujan. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 1997. 180p. $22.00. ISBN 078790796-0
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Working towards ethical management of genetic testing
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Working towards greener high energy materials. DFT calculations on nitrated 3,6-dihydro-1,2,4,5-tetrazine
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Working Towards Inclusive, Socially Accountable and Resilient Community Health Systems: An Introduction to a Special Issue
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Working towards tailored therapy for cancer
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Working towards the development of innovative ultrasound equipment for the extraction of virgin olive oil
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Working towards the development of innovative ultrasound equipment for the extraction of virgin olive oil
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Working under pressure: crisis management, pressure groups and the media
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Working Vacation Queue with Second Optional Service and Unreliable Server
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Working Volume and Milling Time on the Product Size/Morphology, Product Yield, and Electricity Consumption in the Ball-Milling Process of Organic Material
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Working while enrolled in a university: does it pay?
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Working with a round turtle: The development of angle/rotation concepts under restricted feedback conditions
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Working with activity theory: Context, technology, and information behavior
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Working with Aggressive Patients in Dental Practice
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Working with ARMs: Complexity Results on Atomic Representations of Herbrand Models
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Working with certified nurse-midwives does not increase obstetrical liability
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Working with childhood sexual abuse: a survey of mental health professionals
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Working with differential, functional and difference equations using functional networks
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Working with dreams in therapy: What do we know and what should we do?
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Working with emotion in educational intergroup dialogue
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Working with faculty in the new electronic library : edited by Linda Shirato. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Pierian Press, 1992. 189p. $35.00 ISBN 0-87650-294-X (Library Orientation Series).
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Working with Faculty to Design Undergraduate Information Literacy Programs: By Rosemary M. Young and Stephena Harmony. New York: Neal–Schuman Publishers, Inc., 1999. 135 pp. $45.00. ISBN 1-55570-354-2. (From the How-to-do-it Manuals for Librarians series,
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Working with flow
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Working with genre: A pragmatic perspective
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Working With Imagery to Modify Core Beliefs in People With Eating Disorders: A Clinical Protocol Original Research Article
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Working With Industry
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Working with insults: discourse and difference in an inner-city youth organization
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Working with insults: discourse and difference in an inner-city youth organization
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Working with knowledge at the science/policy interface: a unique example from developing the Tongass Land Management Plan
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Working with Licensed Cosmetologists to Promote Health: Results from the North Carolina BEAUTY and Health Pilot Study
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Working with Memory in theArchaeology of Modern Conflict
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Working with Men and Boys: A Strategic Choice in the MENA Region to End Gender-Based Violence
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Working with mental health problems: clients’ experiences of IPS, vocational rehabilitation and employment
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Working with NKT cells — pitfalls and practicalities
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Working with NKT cells — pitfalls and practicalities [Curr. Opin. Immunol. 17 (2005) 448]
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Working with non-cryogenic Hall sensors at 77 K Original Research Article
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Working with objects: The OOram software engineering method : Trygve Reenskaug with P. Wold and A. Lehne. Prentice Hall/Manning, 1996, 366 pp. hb, ISBN 0-13-452930-8/1-884777-10-4
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Working with offenders: Psychological practice in offender rehabilitation : C. R. Hollin (Ed.): Wiley, Chichester (1996). xiv + 273 pp. £15.99
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Working With Plantation Communities: A Reflection of Social Issues
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Working with schizophrenia—A needs based approach : Gwen Howe: Jessica Kingsley, London (1995). x + 195 pp. £9.95
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Working with sex offenders with intellectual disability: evaluation of an introductory workshop for direct care staff
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Working with sexually abusive adolescents, a practice manual
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Working With Suicidal Clients: Not Business as Usual
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Working with Swedish cryptogam conservation Original Research Article
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Working with symptoms of a respiratory infection: Staff who care for high-risk individuals
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Working with technical experts in the risk management infrastructure
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Working with the grain? Towards sustainable rural and community development
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Working With the New Generation of Service Members/Veterans From Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom
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Working with the public to ensure public access to Federal Information in an electronic age: Proceedings of the fifth Solomons interagency conference on public access, June 27–28, 1994
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Working With the Suicidal Client Who Also Abuses Substances Original Research Article
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Working with toddlers in child care: Practitioners’ beliefs about their role
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Working with Wiki, by Design
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Working with WKB waves far from the semiclassical limit
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Working with WKB waves far from the semiclassical limit
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Working women and the management of family
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Working Women or Women Workers? The Women’s Trade Union League and the Transformation of the American Constitutional Order
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Working womenʹs sexual risk taking in Jamaica
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Working Wonders? Investigating insight with magic tricks
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Working, declarative and procedural memory in specific language impairment
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Working-class autobiographers in nineteenth-century Europe: Some Franco-British comparisons
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Working-Class Network Society: Communication Technology and the Information Have-Less in Urban China
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Working-Memory Capacity and the Control of Attention: The Contributions of Goal Neglect, Response Competition, and Task Set to Stroop Interference
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Working-memory capacity explains reasoning ability—and a little bit more
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Working-out caregiving systems in African American families
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Work–leisure conflict and its associations with well-being: The roles of social support, leisure participation and job burnout
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WORK-LIFE BALANCE AND MANAGER PERFORMANCE IN BANGLADESH
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Work-life balance policy and practice: Understanding line manager attitudes and behaviors
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Work–life strategies in the Australian construction industry: Implementation issues in a dynamic project-based work environment
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Work–Life, Diversity and Intersectionality: A Critical Review and Research Agenda
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Workload allocation in multi-product, multi-facility production systems with setup times
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Workload allocation in multi-product, multi-facility production systems with setup times
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Workload analysis for scientific literature digital libraries
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Workload analysis of an M/G/1 queue under the policy with a set-up time
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Workload and Health Complaints in Overtime Workers: A Survey
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Workload and its Associated Factors among Nurses in Teaching Hospitals of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in 2017
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Workload and Performance of Auxiliary Nurse and Midwives at Selected Health Care Settings in North India
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Workload and quality of working life in shift and nonshift workers of a water and wastewater contracting company in 2018
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workload and quality of working life in shift and nonshift workers of a water and wastewater contracting company in 2018
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Workload and waiting time in a fixed-time loop system
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Workload and Work Engagement among Nurses in Public Hospitals: Moderating Role of Religious Spirituality
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Workload balancing and loop layout in the design of a flexible manufacturing system
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Workload bounds in fluid models with priorities
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Workload characterization
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Workload foreseen for the IFMIF Post Irradiation Examination Facility
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Workload minimization in re-entrant lines
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Workload modeling for virtual machine-hosted application
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Workload Models for Stochastic Networks: Value Functions and Performance Evaluation.
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Workload models of spam and legitimate e-mails
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Workload models of VBR video traffic and their use in resource allocation policies
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Workload of surgeons involved in the treatment of breast cancer
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WORKLOAD OF TECHNICAL SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS: MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION S PERCEPTIONS
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Workload of window cleaners using ladders differing in rung separation
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Workload Perceptions of Pharmacists: Part of Changing a National Trend
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Workload prediction for improved design and reliability of complex systems
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Workload prediction for improved design and reliability of complex systems
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Workload scheduling for multiple query processing
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Workload Smoothing at The Calibration Service in an Automotive Plant
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Workload Status and Its Relationship with Job Stress in Nurses during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Workload variation, intrinsic risk and utility in a simulated air traffic control task: Evidence for compensatory effects
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Workload, occupational stress, and general health of female employees of public welfare centers
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Work-nonwork interference: Preliminary results on the psychometric properties of a new instrument
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Workouts, court-supervised reorganization and the choice between private and public debt
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Workpiece and electrode influence on micro-EDM drilling performance
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Workpiece and Tool Handling in Metal Cutting Machines
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Workpiece damping and its effect on delamination damage in drilling thin composite laminates
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Workpiece debris deposition on tool electrodes and secondary discharge phenomena in micro-EDM
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Workpiece surface integrity considerations when finish turning gamma titanium aluminide
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Workpiece surface integrity of Ti-6-4 heat-resistant alloy when employing different polishing methods
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Workpiece surface integrity when slot milling γ-TiAl intermetallic alloy
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Workpiece surface quality when ultra-precision turning of SiCp/Al composites
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Workpiece surface roughness and integrity after WEDM of Ti–6Al–4V and Inconel 718 using minimum damage generator technology
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Workplace assessment: a tool for occupational health and safety management in small firms?
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WORKPLACE BULLYING AMONG EMERGING ADULTS
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Workplace Bullying and Absenteeism Rate among Staff Nurses at Mansoura University Hospital
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Workplace Bullying and Cynicism: Evaluation in the Context of Working in Health Institutions
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Workplace Bullying and Turnover Intentions among Iranian Employees
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Workplace bullying in nursing: The case of Azerbaijan province, Iran
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Workplace bullying: icebergs in sight, soundings needed
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Workplace Characteristics and Determinants of Over-education and Overskilling in the Manufacturing Sector in Malaysia
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Workplace Condition as a Moderator between Innovation Investment and Company Performances
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Workplace conditions predict the risk of premature death and functional dependence after retirement—results of a gerontological follow-up study in Germany
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Workplace conflict resolution and the health of employees in the Swedish and Finnish units of an industrial company
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Workplace Culture that Hinders and Assists the Career Development of Women in Information Technology
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Workplace design guidelines for asymptomatic vs. low-back-injured workers
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WORKPLACE DEVIANT DEHAVIOUR:DOES PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTRACT VIOLATION MATTER? AN EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
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workplace Disruption following PsychologicalTrauma: Influence ofIncident Severity Level on Organizationsʹ Post-IncidExecutionent Response Planning and Execution
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Workplace expansion, long-term sickness absence, and hospital admission
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Workplace experiences of information literacy
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Workplace exposure to bioaerosols in pet shops, pet clinics, and flower gardens
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Workplace Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke and High Density Lipoprotein Chotesterol among Nonsmokers
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Workplace Familism and Psychological Contract Breach in the Philippines
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Workplace harassment patterning, gender, and utilization of professional services: Findings from a US national study
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Workplace Harassment Through the Experiences of IranianWomen: A Qualitative Study, 2017
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Workplace harassment: A test of definitional criteria derived from an analysis of research definitions and Canadian social definitions
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Workplace harassment: Employees vs. Customers
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Workplace homicide: A time for action
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Workplace Implications of Idiopathic Hypersomnia in the Setting of Occupational Sleep Medicine: A Case Report and Literature Review
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Workplace Incivility and Counterproductive Work Behavior: Moderating Role of Emotional Intelligence
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Workplace Incivility as an Extensively Used, But Seldom Defined Concept in Nursing
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Workplace induced stress among operational staff in the hotel industry
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Workplace injury or “part of the job”?: Towards a gendered understanding of injuries and complaints among young workers
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Workplace innovation, competitiveness and employment in a traditional industry
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Workplace Mobbing: A Discussion for Librarians
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WORKPLACE MOBBING:PERSONALITY OF VICTIM AND KARPMAN’S TRIANGLE DRAMA
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Workplace monitoring of gas phase hydrogen peroxide by means of fluorescence spectroscopy Original Research Article
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Workplace monitoring of oximes using 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine-coated silica gel cartridges and liquid chromatography Original Research Article
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Workplace Monitoring of Refractory Ceramic Fiber in the United States
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Workplace Motivation and Stress on Job Satisfaction of Librarians Working in Public Sector Universities of Lahore, Pakistan
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Workplace performance effects from chronic depression and its treatment
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Workplace Physical Violence against the Pre-hospital Emergency Staff in Guilan Province
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Workplace risk and protective factors for gambling problems among gambling industry employees
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Workplace safety: A call for research
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Workplace Satisfaction in a Mental Health Service for Older Adults: An Analysis of the Effects of Setting and Professional Status
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Workplace Sexual Harassment 30 Years on: A Review of the Literature
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Workplace spirituality and organizational citizenship behavior: Evidence from banking industry
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Workplace Spirituality and Organizational Commitment Influence on Job Performance among Academic Staff
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Workplace Spirituality, Self-esteem, and Psychological Well-being Among Mental Health Professionals
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Workplace Strategies for the Control of Work-Related Risks
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Workplace Stresses and Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Workplace stressors, ways of coping and demographic characteristics as predictors of physical and mental health of Japanese hospital nurses
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Workplace surveillance, privacy protection, and efficiency wages
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Workplace testing of the new single sphere neutron spectrometer based on Dysprosium activation foils (Dy-SSS)
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Workplace testing of the new single sphere neutron spectrometer based on Dysprosium activation foils (Dy-SSS)
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Workplace validation of a laboratory determination of the sampling efficiency of personal samplers
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WORKPLACE VALIDATION OF A LABORATORY EVALUATION TEST OF SAMPLERS FOR INHALABLE AND "TOTAL" DUST
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Workplace Violence Against Medical Students in Shiraz, Iran
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Workplace Violence Against Nurses and Its Reduction Strategies in Iran
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Workplace Violence against Residents in Emergency Department and Reasons for not Reporting Them; a Cross Sectional Study
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Workplace Violence and Gender Bias in UnorganizedFisheries of Udupi, India
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Workplace Violence in Medical Specialty Training Settings in Iran: A Cross-sectional Study
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Workplace violence in the health care sector: A review of staff training and integration of training evaluation models
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Workplace Violence Prevention Programs in Psychiatric Units and Facilities
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Workplace violence toward mental healthcare workers: A call for action
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Workplace Violence: A Survey of Emergency Physicians in the State of Michigan
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Workplace violence: An overview of patterns of risk and the emotional/stress consequences on targets
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Workplace Writing In English: Insights From Malaysian Bank Managers
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Workplace Writing in L2 Experiences Among Millennial Workforce: Learning to Write in English
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Workplace Written Literacy And Its Effect On The Curriculum
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Workplace-based assessments: The right time to start
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Workplane illuminance prediction method for daylighting control systems
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Work-preserving emulations of shuffle-exchange networks: An analysis of the complex plane diagram Original Research Article
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Work-related burn injuries in Ontario, Canada: has anything changed in the last 10 years?
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Work-related burns in South Wales 1995–96
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Work-related deaths in Washington State, 1998–2002
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Work-related factors and violence among nursing staff in the European NEXT study: A longitudinal cohort study
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Work-related factors influencing doctors search behaviors and trust toward medical information resources
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Work-related Factors of Chronic Low Back Pain among Nurses Working in Tehran Hospitals
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Work-related fatalities in west virginia: A summary of surveillance, investigation, and prevention activities, july 1996–DECEMBER 1999
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Work-Related Fatigue and the Effective Factors in the Iranian Nurses
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Work-Related Hand Injuries: Type, Location, Cause, Mechanism and Severity in a Tertiary Hospital
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Work-related Hazards Among Pathologists and Residents of Pathology: Results of a Cross-sectional Study in Iran
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Work-Related Health Effects among Wastewater Treatment Plants Workers
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Work-Related Health Problems Among Primary and Secondary School Teachers: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Work-Related Interventions during Office Visits to Occupational Health Physicians
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Work-related ladder fall fractures: Identification and diagnosis validation using narrative text
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Work-related Low Back Pain among Garment Industry Workers in Eastern Oromia Region, Ethiopia
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Work-related maritime fatalities
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Work-related Mental Consequences: Implications of Burnout on Mental Health Status Among Health Care Providers
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Work-related musculoskeletal complaints: some ergonomics challenges upon the start of a new century
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Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) incidence time-interval analysis can provide early indication of a change in WMSDs and provides a budgeting tool for WMSD control. This paper documents research into WMSDs occurring at a used garment sorting
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Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders Among a sample of Iranian Computer Users
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Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders among Administrative Employees of Kerman University of Medical Sciences
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Work-related musculoskeletal disorders among nurses in various specialty areas in a Nigerian tertiary health institution
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Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders among Office Workers in Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in Tehran, Iran
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Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders at Two Textile Factories in Edirne, Turkey
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Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders in Nurses (Pictorial Essay)
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Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders in Truck Drivers and Official Workers
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Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders, Occupational Stress, and Their Associations with General Health in Working Populations in Various Industries
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Work-Related musculoskeletal symptoms among building construction workers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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Work-Related Penetrating Head Trauma Caused by Industrial Grinder Tool
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Work-Related Respiratory Symptoms and Airway Disease in Hairdressers
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Work-related respiratory symptoms and pulmonary function tests in Iranian printers
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Work-related road fatalities in Australia
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Work-related Stress among Librarians and Information Professionals in a Nigerian University
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Work-Related Stress among Petroleum Company Employees at their Workplace in Egypt
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Work-Related Stress among Teacher-Educators: Evidence from Punjab
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Work-related stress and coping among correctional officers: Implications from organizational literature
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Work-related stress and depressive disorders
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Work-related stress and intention to quit in newly graduated nurses
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Work-related stress and psychosocial problems among shift workers: a case study on pakistan railway Lahore, pakistan
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Work-related stress and quality of life among Iranian blue-collar workers with self-reported low back pain
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Work-related stress in an emergency medical dispatch center
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Work-related stress in Australia: The effects of legislative interventions and the cost of treatment
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Work-related stress: can it be a thing of the past?
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Work-related syndesmoses on the bones of children who died at Herculaneum
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Work-related traffic crashes: A record linkage study
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Work-Related Traumatic Injuries and Associated Risk Factors in Iranian Metal Melting Workers, 2016
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Work-related well-being in the South African Police Service
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WorkRisk of severe preeclampsia: Spinillo A, Capuzzo E, Colonna L, Piazzi G, Nicola S, Baltaro F. The effect of work activity in pregnancy on the risk of severe preeclampsia. Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol 1995;35:380
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Works and representation
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Works councils and environmental investment: Theory and evidence from German panel data
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Works of art investigation with silicon drift detectors
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Works of art investigation with silicon drift detectors
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WORKS ON PUBLIC FINANCE BY THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY MUSLIM SCHOLARS
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Workshare agreement
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Worksheets and Notebooks: Can We Teach Mathematical Algorithms with Them?
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Work-shift period and weight change
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Workshop ‘The role of models in automated scene analysis : 30 August–1 September, Stockholm, Sweden
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Workshop 1. Psychodramatic Dream Reenactment, 20.06.02, 16:00–17:30
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Workshop 2. The Rorschach in Psychosomatic Clinic and Research—Some Developments, 20.06.02, 16:00–17:30
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Workshop 3. Well-Being Therapy, 20.06.02, 16:00–17:30
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Workshop 4. Integrative Psychosomatic Treatment Methods, 20.06.02, 16:00–17:30
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Workshop 5. A Clinical Approach to Common Sexual Dysfunctions and Disorders, 21.06.02, 16:00–17:30
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Workshop 6. Assessment of Psychosomatic Disposition with the Rorschach Comprehensive System, 21.06.02, 16:00–17:30
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Workshop 7. New Trends in Psychosomatic Research, 21.06.02.16:00–17;30
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Workshop 8. An Intervention Model for Treating Acute Stress Reaction (ASD) Following a Terrorist Attack or Oher Catastrophes Involving a Large Number of Casualties, 21.06.02, 16:00–17:30
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Workshop A: Diet and Nutrition Research as It Relates to Aging and Chronic Diseases
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Workshop B: Health Behaviors - Predictors, Mediators, and Endpoints
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Workshop D: NIH Interface with Public Translation and Policy
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Workshop Discussion Panel III: Implications of the Changing Tobacco-Related Mortality from COPD in the CPS-1 and CPS-2 Surveys
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Workshop E: Physical Activity and Health
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Workshop F: Obesity
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Workshop Findings
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Workshop G: Involvement of the Private Sector in Prevention Research
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Workshop GRANIT-2010, 14–19 February 2010, Les Houches, France
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Workshop H: Involvement of Other PHS Agencies and Professional Societies in Prevention Research
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Workshop I: High-Risk Populations - Screening and Prevention Research Strategies
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Workshop J: Prevention Strategies, Economic Realities, and Identification of Prevention Research Needs
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Workshop lecture on products of Fréchet spaces
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Workshop on “Geometric and combinatorial methods in the Hermitian sum spectral problem” University of Coimbra, Portugal, 15–16 July 1999
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Workshop on Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting, Pharmacovigilance and Its Implementation in Cancer Hospital in Nepal: An Event Report
445
Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality: State of the science
446
Workshop on alcohol use and health disparities 2002: a call to arms
447
Workshop on applications of computational thermodynamics : Schloβ Ringberg, November 30–December 5, 1997
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Workshop on applications of computational thermodynamics : Schloβ Ringberg, November 30–December 5, 1997
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Workshop on applications of computational thermodynamics: Schloβ Ringberg, November 30–December 5, 1997
450
Workshop on Base Metal Ore Deposits of Brazil, Salvador, Brazil
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Workshop on Basic Research Needs for Vehicles of the Future
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Workshop on childhood obesity: summary of the discussion
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Workshop on CIDA’s regional oceans initiatives: CIDA Graduate Trainee Report
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Workshop on Cognitive Agents and Multi-agent Interaction: A symposium at ICCS2001 Aug 27–31, 2001, Beijing, China
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Workshop on Comparison of Forest-Soil-Atmosphere Models: Preface
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Workshop on Comparison of Forest-Soil-Atmosphere Models: Preface
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Workshop on cost-effectiveness in health and medicine
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Workshop on data mining & multidimentional data analysis— methodologies, software and applications Naples, Italy: November 19, 1997
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Workshop on data mining & multidimentional data analysis— methodologies, software and applications Naples, Italy: November 19, 1997
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Workshop on developing earthquake engineering industry in India: Opportunities and challenges
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Workshop on developing earthquake engineering industry in India: Opportunities and challenges
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Workshop on engineering models for advanced batteries vehicle OEM panel session model outputs—industry perspectives
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Workshop on eye irritation testing: practical applications of non-whole animal alternatives
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Workshop on folate, B12, and choline: Sponsored by the panel on folate and other B vitamins of the standing committee on the scientific evaluation of dietary reference intakes, food and nutrition board, institute of medicine, washington, d.c., march 3–4,
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Workshop on Food Security in the 21st Century, Rome, 11–12 November 1996
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Workshop on Intelligent Information Integration (III99)
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Workshop on irritant contact dermatitis, , ,
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Workshop on Law and Economic Development, Hamburg, Germany, January 2004
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Workshop on Mapping and Environmental Applications of GIS Data : September 28–29, 1995, Madison, WI, USA
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Workshop on multicomponent and multiphase fluid dynamics
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Workshop on sampling mercury in precipitation for the national atmospheric deposition program
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Workshop on scientific issues in multiphase flow
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Workshop on Scientific Issues in Multiphase Flow
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Workshop on statistical modelling of discrete data and structures : Munich, Germany, October 24–26, 1996
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Workshop on the Changing Mortality Rates of Tobacco-Related Diseases: ACS CPS-1 and CPS-2 Studies, New York, New York, April 15, 1996
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Workshop on the Urysohn space
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Workshop on thermodynamic modeling of solutions and alloys : Schloss Ringberg, March 10–16, 1996
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Workshop on thermodynamic modeling of solutions and alloys: Schloss Ringberg, March 10–16, 1996
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Workshop on thermodynamic modelling of solutions and alloys : Schloβ Ringberg, March 10 to March 16, 1996
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Workshop on thermodynamic modelling of solutions and alloys : Schloβ Ringberg, March 10–16, 1996
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Workshop on thermodynamic modelling of solutions and alloys : Schloβ Ringberg, March 10–16, 1996
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Workshop on thermodynamic modelling of solutions and alloys : Schloβ Ringberg, March 10–16,1996
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Workshop on thermodynamic modelling of solutions and alloys: Schloβ Ringberg, March 10 to March 16, 1996
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Workshop on thermodynamic modelling of solutions and alloys: Schloβ Ringberg, March 10–16, 1996
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Workshop on thermodynamic modelling of solutions and alloys: Schloβ Ringberg, March 10–16,1996
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Workshop on thermodynamic models and data for pure elements and other endmembers of solutions : Schloβ Ringberg, Feb. 26 to March 3, 1995
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Workshop on thermodynamic models and data for pure elements and other endmembers of solutions : Schloβ Ringberg, Febr 21 to March 3, 1995
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Workshop on thermodynamic models and data for pure elements and other endmembers of solutions : Schloβ Ringberg, Febr 21 to March 3, 1995
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Workshop on thermodynamic models and data for pure elements and other endmembers of solutions : Schloβ Ringberg, Febr. 21 to March 3, 1995
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Workshop on thermodynamic models and data for pure elements and other endmembers of solutions : Schloβ Ringberg, Febr. 21, to March 3, 1995
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Workshop on thermodynamic models and data for pure elements and other endmembers of solutions : Schloβ Ringberg, Febr. 26, to March 3, 1995
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Workshop on thermodynamic models and data for pure elements and other endmembers of solutions: Schloβ Ringberg, Feb. 26 to March 3, 1995
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Workshop on thermodynamic models and data for pure elements and other endmembers of solutions: Schloβ Ringberg, Febr 21 to March 3, 1995
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Workshop on thermodynamic models and data for pure elements and other endmembers of solutions: Schloβ Ringberg, Febr. 21 to March 3, 1995
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Workshop on thermodynamic models and data for pure elements and other endmembers of solutions: Schloβ Ringberg, Febr. 21, to March 3, 1995
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Workshop on thermodynamic models and data for pure elements and other endmembers of solutions: Schloβ Ringberg, Febr. 26, to March 3, 1995
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Workshop report on 2nd International Workshop on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells, 1–3 December 2013, Goa, India
498
WORKSHOP REPORT: Experience and outcome of a PBL trigger material development workshop
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WORKSHOP REPORT: Experience from a Communication Skills Workshop for Medical Students
500
WORKSHOP REPORT: Experience from Effective Learning Strategies Workshop
501
Workshop report: Identifying key issues underpinning the selection of linear or non-linear dose–response extrapolation for human health risk assessment of systemic toxicants
502
Workshop report: Photopatch testing—methods and indications
503
Workshop report: the effects of psychological variables on the progression of HIV-1 disease
504
Workshop spreads nutrition message across Europe
505
WORKSHOP STORE ROOM IMPROVEMENT WITH 5S: A CASE STUDY
506
Workshop studies on monoclonal antibodies in the myeloid panel with CD11 specificity
507
Workshop studies on monoclonal antibodies in the myeloid panel with CD11 specificity
508
Workshop studies with monoclonal antibodies identifying a novel porcine differentiation antigen, SWC9
509
Workshop studies with monoclonal antibodies identifying a novel porcine differentiation antigen, SWC9
510
Workshop Summaries from the UMH III/IMWA Conference in Freiberg, Germany, 18 September 2002
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Workshop summary
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Workshop summary and conclusions
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Workshop summary evaluation and how to proceed. International workshop on promotion of technical harmonisation on risk-based decision-making
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Workshop summary: ‘From μm to Mpc’
518
Workshop summary: ‘From μm to Mpc’
519
Workshop Summary: Connecting social and environmental factors to measure and track environmental health disparities
520
Workshop summary: immunoglobulins and Fc receptors
521
Workshop summary: immunoglobulins and Fc receptors
522
Workshop summary: Local/mucosal immunity
523
Workshop summary: Local/mucosal immunity
524
Workshop to extend the involvement of stakeholders in decisions on restoration management
525
Workshop: Combined exposure to chemicals
526
Workshop: Influence of maternal toxicity in studies on developmental toxicity
527
Workshop: Use of “read-across” for chemical safety assessment under REACH
528
Workshop: Veterinary immunology teaching
529
Workshop: Veterinary immunology teaching
530
WorkshopC: The Ambient Environment - Monitoring Effects and Initiating Change
531
Workshops for scientists and engineers on educationand public outreach Original Research Article
532
Workshops, in-service teacher education, and the Eight-Year Study
533
Worksite Cancer Screening and Nutrition Intervention for High-Risk Auto Workers: Design and Baseline Findings of the Next Step Trial,
534
Worksite e-mail health promotion trial: Early lessons
535
Worksite Energy Cost Assessment in Non-surgical versus Surgical Medical Residency Programs
536
Worksite Health and Safety Climate: Scale Development and Effects of a Health Promotion Intervention,
537
Worksite Health Promotion Programs with Environmental Changes: A Systematic Review Review Article
538
Worksite interventions to increase stair climbing; reasons for caution
539
Worksite physical activity interventions
540
Worksite-based research and initiatives to increase fruit and vegetable consumption
541
Workspace analysis and optimal design of a 3-leg 6-DOF parallel platform mechanism
542
Workspace Analysis of 2-PR(Pa)U- 2-PR(Pa)R New Parallel Mechanism
543
Workspace Analysis of 2-PR(Pa)U-2-PR(Pa)R New Parallel Mechanism
544
Workspace analysis of positioning discontinuities due to clearances in parallel manipulators
545
Workspace Analysis of the 4RRR Planar Parallel Manipulator with Actuation Redundancy
546
Workspace and singularity analysis of a 3-DOF planar parallel manipulator with actuation redundancy
547
Workspace and stiffness analysis of a three-degree-of-freedom spatial cable-suspended parallel mechanism while considering cable mass
548
Workspace atlas and stroke analysis of seven-bar mechanisms with the translation-output
549
Workspace Atlases for the Design of Spherical 3-DOF Serial Wrists
550
Workspace Boundary Avoidance in Robot Teaching by Demonstration Using Fuzzy Impedance Control
551
Workspace density and inverse kinematics for planar serial revolute manipulators
552
Workspace Enlargement for Parallel Kinematic Machines
553
Workspace generation and planning singularity-free path for parallel manipulators
554
Workspace Generation of Hyper-Redundant Manipulators as a Diffusion Process on
555
Workspace generation of hyper-redundant manipulators as a diffusion process on SE(N)
556
Workspace of parallel kinematics machines with minimum stiffness limits: Collinear stiffness value based approach
557
Workspace of parallel manipulators with symmetric identical kinematic chains
558
Workspace of Women in the Small-scale Ornamental Fish Value Chain in Kerala
559
Workspace Synthesis for Flexible Fixturing of Stampings
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Workspace Synthesis for Flexible Fixturing of Stampings
561
Workspaces for Search
562
Work-up of stillbirth: a review of the evidence
563
World action on salt
564
World agricultural futures: regional sustainability and ecological limits
565
World agriculture: Toward 2000, an FAO study : Nikos Alexandratos (Editor). Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, UK / New York, USA, 1995, xxvi + 488 pp., US $50.00. ISBN 92-5-103590-3
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World agriculture: Towards 2010 : (an FAO study) edited by Nikos Alexandratos FAO and John Wiley & Sons, 488 pp, (1995)
567
World AIDS day aims to combat growing complacence
568
World AIDS Day Campaign in Iran: A Population-Based Study
569
World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) recommendations on publication ethics policies for medical journals
570
World assumptions and the role of trauma in borderline personality disorder
571
World assumptions, coping and attributions
572
World at Risk: a Global Issues Sourcebook: Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2002. xii, 692 pp. $162.00 ISBN: 1-568-02707-9 (hardcover)
573
World Atlas of Desertification (2nd edn);: Nick Middleton and David Thomas (eds); Edward Arnold, London (1997), 182 pp. £145.00 hardback
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World atlas of reconnaissance satellite imagery: (Vols. 32 and 81). P. Lof. Copernican Science Press, Amstelveen, The Netherlands. Vol. 32 costs Dfl. 300.00 Vol. 81 costs Dfl. 180.00
575
World Bank allocates funds to help war-torn Sierra Leone fight HIV/AIDS
576
World Bank approves loan to help Russia tackle HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis
577
World Bank boosts funding for Bangladeshʹs national nutrition project
578
World Bank boosts Indiaʹs population project
579
World Bank Development Plan in Muslim Countries: Unfairness of Foreign Aid and Privatisation of Clean Water Projects
580
World Bank education policy: new rhetoric, old ideology
581
World bank energy projects in China: influences on environmental protection
582
World Bank Income Group, Health Expenditure or Cardiometabolic Risk Factors? A Further Explanation of the Wide Gap in Cardiometabolic Mortality Between Worldwide Countries: An Ecological Study
583
World Bank lending and regulation
584
World Bank oil-pipeline project designed to prevent HIV transmission
585
World Bank policy on education: A personal account
586
World Bank predicts development for next century
587
World Bank predicts water crisis
588
World Bank pseudoscience?
589
World Bank report finds Africa crushed by debt burden
590
World Bank reports on priorities for HIV and AIDS
591
World Bank strategy in the education sector: process, product and progress
592
World Bank to support clean waste disposal
593
World Bank. 2000. Entering the 21st Century:: World Development Report 1999/2000. New York: Oxford University Press for the World Bank.
594
World Bank/GEF solar home system projects: experiences and lessons learned 1993–2000
595
World Bankʹs policy of structural adjustment under fire in India
596
World barytes output exceeds 7 M tonnes/y
597
World barytes production approaching 6 M tonnes/y
598
World beta-carotene consumption
599
World brain : , with an introduction by , adamantine press (1994), 185 pp., £25.00
600
World business congress
601
World Cancer Day 2014: "Increasing The Awareness"
602
World Cancer Day, 4th February 2014
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World Cancer Day: 4th February 2015
604
World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research, Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Prevention of Cancer: A Global Perspective , American Institute for Cancer Research, Washington, D.C (2007) ISBN: 978-0-9722522-2-5.
605
World carbon black demand forecast to go on notching up 4% annual growth
606
World carbon black demand forecast to rise at 4.2% per annum
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World carbon black demand forecast to rise by 4% per annum
608
World carbon black demand up 3%, while prices jump 30% to contain higher costs for oil & gas
609
World cereal price instability and a market based instrument for LDC food import risk management
610
World cities and territorial states under conditions of contemporary globalization
611
World cities as hegemonic projects: the politics of global imagineering in Montreal
612
World cities or great cities? A comparative study of five Asian metropolises
613
World class manufacturing: an investigation of Hayes and Wheelwrightʹs foundation
614
World class, thriving locally in the global economy: Rosabeth Moss Kanter,
615
World coal companies: A review of strategy and financial performance : Mark Payne Financial Times Energy Publishing, London, 1995, 119 pp, ISBN 1 85334 317 X (US$312)
616
World colour cosmetics spending to reach $30 bn by 2010
617
World conference on sustainable tourism
618
World Congress of Cardiology—call for papers
619
World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems
620
World congress on osteoporosis 2000: Chicago IL, June 15–18, 2000
621
World consumes 1.5 M tonnes of iron oxide pigments
622
World consumes 1.66 M tonnes of colour pigments
623
World consumes 115,000 tonnes/y of fumed silica
624
World consumes 6.4 M tonnes of barytes; 50% comes from China
625
World consumes nearly 30,000 tonnes/y of antimony trioxide
626
World consumption of cereals: will it double by 2025?
627
World consumption of speciality silicas exceeds 1.2 M tonnes
628
World continental modeling for water resources using system dynamics
629
World Court limits nuclear weapons use
630
World crude oil and natural gas: a demand and supply model
631
World Culture Expo Segment Characteristics
632
World Diabetes Day, Nov 14, 2006: call for papers
633
World Diabetes Day: footing the bill
634
World diabetes day; 2013
635
World distribution and habitat scope of Ameroseiidae (Acari: Mesostigmata)
636
World distribution of factor V Leiden
637
World distribution of factor V Leiden
638
World distribution of factor V Leiden mutation
639
World distribution of social science journals:A view from the periphery
640
World Economic Crisis and Its Influence on the World Economic Development
641
World economic integration and the revolution in information technology
642
WORLD ECONOMIC TRENDS: AN ENQUIRY
643
World economy and financial markets
644
World Education Report 2000. The Right To Education Towards Education For All Throughout Life: United Nations Educational Scientific And Cultural Organisation (Chief Editor, John Smyth). UNESCO Publishing, Paris, 2000. ISBN 12-3-103729-3. 88 pp and Append
645
World Employment Report 2001: Life at Work in the Information Economy: Geneva: International Labour Office, 2001. pp. xv+371. $34.95 (paper).
646
World energy analysis: H2 now or later?
647
World Energy Council (WEC): Cleaner fossil fuels systems (CFFS) roundtable: financial strategies to accelerate the deployment of cleaner power systems
648
World energy intensity convergence revisited: A weighted distribution dynamics approach
649
World energy prospects to 2020
650
World energy structure and choices of Chinese energy strategy
651
WORLD ENGLISHES AND LINGUISTIC IMPERIALISM: IMPLICATIONS IN ELT
652
World Englishes, English as a Lingua Franca, and the case of Hong Kong English
653
World Equestrian Games: A One-Time Opportunity
654
World Ethics and Climate Change: From International to Global Justice, Paul G. Harris. Edinburgh University Press (2010)
655
WORLD EXPERIENCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF FREE ECONOMIC ZONES
656
World experience of percutaneous ultrasound-guided balloon valvuloplasty in human fetuses with severe aortic valve obstruction
657
World Financial Orders: An Historical International Political Economy, P. Langley. Routledge, London and New York (2002), ISBN: 0 415 25574 0
658
World fisheries—utilisation of catches
659
World Flash on Basic Research
660
World Food Programme gears up to help entire Iraq population
661
World food scenario: Emerging trends and issues
662
World Geothermal Congress 2005: Antalya, 24–29 April 2005
663
World geothermal power generation in the period 2001–2005
664
World ground calcium carbonate demand has been rising at nearly 9% per annum according to Roskillʹs latest study
665
WORLD HABIT AWARDS:CALL FOR ENTRIES 2003
666
World Health Assembly 2008: climate change and health
667
World Health Assembly approves slim budget for big projects
668
World Health Assembly opens
669
World Health Assembly winds up on a sober note
670
World Health Day 2004: Road safety is no accident!
671
World Health Organisation Report on Familial Hypercholesterolemia
672
World Health Organization Advocates for Expansion in the Role of Health Workforce to Prevent Unsafe Abortions
673
World Health Organization Approaches for Surveys of Health Behaviour among Schoolchildren and for Health-Promoting Schools
674
World Health Organization is losing online credibility towards health-sensitive topics: Infodemiological analysis of Facebook users’ reactions
675
World Health Organization Quality-of-Life Scale (WHOQOL-BREF): Analyses of Their Item Response Theory Properties Based on the Graded Responses Model
676
World Health Organization Quality-of-Life Scale (WHOQOL-BREF): Analyses of Their Item Response Theory Properties Based on the Graded Responses Model.
677
World Health Organization randomized trial of calcium supplementation among low calcium intake pregnant women
678
World Health Organization Recommends Cost‑effective Interventions to Control the Rise in Incidence of Noncommunicable Diseases in Low‑resource Settings
679
World Health Organization tackles polio in the Congo
680
World Health Organization validated websites provide reliable information on vaccine safety
681
World Health Organization, Guidelines for Essential Trauma Care, World Health Organization (2005) ISBN 92-4-154640-9 103 pages, $21.60.
682
World Health Organization: Do we have to intensify global tobacco control efforts?
683
World Health Organization’s estimates of death related to road traffic crashes and their discrepancy with other countries' national report
684
World Health Organization‑Body Mass Index for Age Criteria as a Tool for Prediction of Childhood and Adolescent Morbidity: A Novel Approach in Southern Karnataka, India
685
World Health Report 2000: a step towards evidence-based health policy
686
World Health Report 2000: inequality index and socioeconomic inequalities in mortality
687
World Health Report 2000: responses to Murray and Frenk
688
World Health Report 2000: responses to Murray and Frenk
689
World Health Report 2002: Reducing Risks, Promoting Healthy Life: World Health Organization, Geneva, 2002, 250 pages, US$ 13.50, ISBN 9-2415-6207-2
690
World Health Report charts way forward on CV disease prevention
691
World health to lose smallpox—and Nakajima?
692
World heart day 2014 Significance of cardiovascular diseases in east of Iran
693
World Hepatitis Day in Burkina Faso, 2016: Awareness, Screening, Identification of HBV Markers, HBV/HCV Coinfection, and Vaccination
694
World Heritage Sites in Turkey: Current Status and Problems of Conservation and Management
695
World Heritage: Benefits Beyond Borders, Amareswar Galla. Cambridge University Press (2012). 376 pp., $39.99, Paperback, ISBN: 9781107610750
696
World Hypertension Congress 2013
697
World index of economic forecasts : edited by Rob Fildes, Gower Publishing Ltd, 672 pp., £125.00, ISBN 0566 074885
698
World informatization in conditions of international globalization: Factors of influence
699
World Intellectual Property Organization: Basic proposal for the substantive provisions of the treaty on intellectual property in respect of databases
700
World Investment Report 1999: Foreign Direct Investment and the Challenge of Development. United Nations Conference On Trade and Development (UNCTAD): United Nations, New York and Geneva, 1999, ISBN 92-1-112440-9
701
World Investment report 2005 "Transnational Corporations and the Internationalization of R&D"
702
World Investment Report 2006, FDI from Developing and Transition Economies: Implications for Development by United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). United Nations Publications, New York (2006).
703
World Investment Report 2006. FDI from Developing and Transition Economies: Implications for Development. United Nations, New York and Geneva (2006
704
World Investment Report 2010: Investing In A Low-Carbon Economy, United Nations Conference On Trade And Development, United Nations, New York And Geneva, 2010, 184 pp.
705
World Investment Report 2011: Non-equity Modes of International Production and Development, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva, 2011, 226 pp.
706
World Kidney Day 2008 A Message to the Kidney Community of Iran
707
World Kidney Day 2009 Activities in Iran
708
World Kidney Day 2011: Protect Your Kidneys, Save Your Heart
709
World Kidney Day 2013: Acute Kidney Injury; a Public Health Aware
710
World Kidney Day 2014: increasing awareness of chronic kidney disease and aging
711
World Kidney Day 2014; Chronic Kidney Disease and Aging: A Global Health Alert
712
World Kidney Day 2016: Awareness for Saving Kidneys
713
World kidney day 2018; chronic kidney disease and women’s health
714
World Kidney Day in Iran
715
World Libraries on the Information Superhighway: Internet-based Library Services
716
World Libraries on the Information Superhighway: Internet-based Library Services
717
World Libraries on the Information Superhighway; Preparing for the Challenges of the New Millenium; Patricia D. Fletcher and John C. Bertot (Eds.): Idea Group Publishing, Hershey PA, 2000, 312 pages, ISBN 1-878289-66-7
718
World line simulations of the bosonic Hubbard model in the ground state Original Research Article
719
World lines: A framework for exploring global pathways
720
World literature on thorium research: A scientometric study based on Science Citation Index
721
World Malaria Day 2014: Invest in the future. Defeat malaria
722
World market for organic paint pigments worth $1.4 bn
723
World market integration through the lens of foreign direct investors
724
World markets for raising new capital
725
World Medical Association promotes human rights and democracy
726
World Medical Association strengthens Declaration of Helsinki
727
World Medical Association: response to Derek Summerfield
728
World meningitis vaccine effort
729
World Mental Health Day 2018, but how aware are medical students ?
730
World No Tobacco Day
731
World of Carbon, Vol. 1. “Graphite and Precursors”: edited by Pierre Delhaès. Gordon and Breach, 2001, 297 pages. $85 (£56)
732
World of Trouble (and how children develop in it): Annette M. La Greca, Wendy K. Silverman, Eric M. Vernberg, and Michael C. Roberts (Eds.); Helping children cope with disasters and terrorism, American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, 2002, 446
733
World offshore energy loss statistics
734
World oil and agricultural commodity prices: Evidence from nonlinear causality
735
World oil demand’s shift toward faster growing and less price-responsive products and regions
736
World oil prices, precious metal prices and macroeconomy in Turkey
737
World oil production & prices 1947–2000
738
World oil production trend: Comparing Hubbert multi-cycle curves
739
World oil supply and demand a longer term view
740
World paint consumption assessed at 26 M tonnes
741
World pandemic of obesity: the situation in Southern African populations
742
World papermakersʹ league: The giants are all getting bigger
743
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World plastics industry uses 15 M tonnes of functional fillers
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World Space Observatory/ultraviolet (WSO/UV): progress report Original Research Article
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World spends $500 M on organosilanes
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World spends $500 M on pigments for cosmetics
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World spends nearly $15 bn on cosmetic colorants & other ingredients
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World summit on ancient microscopic fossils
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World summit on social development
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World War III
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World water day, 2016; Better water, better jobs for the unorganized sector
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World water dynamics: global modeling of water resources
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World Wide Web Conference 2004 – Semantic Web Track
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World Wide Web Conference 2005—Semantic Web track
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World Wide Web Series: Part 4 DATABASES ON THE INTERNET FOR ENGINEERS
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World wide web sites and professional societies: The Experience of the Houston Geological Society
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World: Ampacet — masterbatch
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World’s First Clinical Case of Gene-Activated Bone Substitute Application
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World’s Largest Eye Bank has Served a Nation for Three Decades
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World’s largest macroalgal bloom caused by expansion of seaweed aquaculture in China
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WorldCALL: Global Perspectives on Computer-Assisted Language Learning: Edited by Robert Debski and Mike Levy, Swets & Zeitlinger, Lisse, The Netherlands, 1999. 363 pp. ISBN 90-265-1555-3
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Worldline approach to Sudakov-type form factors in non-Abelian gauge theories
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Worldline formalism in a gravitational background Original Research Article
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Worldline Green functions for arbitrary Feynman diagrams Original Research Article
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Worldlines and body points associated with an extensive property
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Worlds apart in the same town? A qualitative comparison of pre- and post-clinical themes assessing student nurse perceptions of homeless, mentally ill clients
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Worlds apart: a comparison between physical activities among youth in Glasgow, Scotland and Dunedin, New Zealand
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Worlds Apart: Globalization and the Environment: James Gustave Speth (Editor), Island Press, 2003, ISBN: 1559639997, 192 pp.
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WORLDS APART: STUDENTSʹ EXPERIENCES OF LEARNING INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING
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Worlds apart? Finance and investment in creative industries in the People’s Republic of China and Latin America
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Worlds apart? Healthcare technologies for lifelong disease management
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Worlds apart? Public, private and non-profit sector providers of domiciliary care for older persons in Ireland
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Worldʹs biggest bacterium found
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Worldʹs first commercial bridge capacitor bank installation on the American Electric Power System
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Worlds in the Everett interpretation
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Worldʹs largest and tallest solar recladding
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Worldʹs largest known Precambrian fossil black smoker chimneys and associated microbial vent communities, North China: Implications for early life
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959
Worldʹs largest study of tobacco deaths gives dire warning to China
960
Worlds of difference
961
Worlds of E-commerce: economic, geographical and social dimensions: Leinbach, T.R. and Brunn, S.D. 2001. Chichester: John Wiley
962
Worldʹs top paintmakers take a bigger slice of a market that is even bigger than they realise
963
Worldʹs youngest blueschist belt from Leti Island in the non-volcanic Banda outer arc of Eastern Indonesia
964
Worldsheet analysis of gauge/gravity dualities Original Research Article
965
Worldsheet and spacetime properties of p–p′ system with B field and noncommutative geometry Original Research Article
966
Worldsheet approaches to D-branes on supersymmetric cycles Original Research Article
967
Worldsheet derivation of a large N duality Original Research Article
968
World-sheet dynamics of string junctions Original Research Article
969
World-sheet logarithmic operators and target space symmetries in string theory
970
Worldsheet realization of the refined topological string
971
Worldsheets with extended supersymmetry
972
World-system theory: whereʹs the theory?
973
Worldview–An Investigation of Japanese and Irish Children’s Geographical Knowledge and Understanding
974
World-volume action for fractional branes Original Research Article
975
World-volume action of the M-theory five-brane Original Research Article
976
World-volume and target-space anomalies in the D = 10 super-fivebrane sigma model Original Research Article
977
World-volume approach to absorption by non-dilatonic branes Original Research Article
978
World-volume description of M2-branes ending on an M5-brane and holography
979
World-volume dynamics of D-branes in a D-brane background Original Research Article
980
World-volume interactions on D-branes Original Research Article
981
World-volume locally supersymmetric Born-Infeld actions
982
Worldvolume theories, holography, duality and time Original Research Article
983
Worldwide Applications of Geosynthetics Reinforced Walls for Soil Reinforcement
984
Worldwide arsenic levels in human breast milk and probabilistic health risk assessment: A systematic review and meta-analysis
985
Worldwide Asset and Liability Modeling; W.T. Ziemba and J.M. Mulvey (eds.); Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998, ISBN: 0-521-57187-1, hardback (US$ 95.00)
986
Worldwide attention to resistant bacteria
987
Worldwide availability of coal tar shampoos threatened
988
Worldwide Bibliometric Analysis of Publications on Coronavirus in the Past 3 Decades: A Bibliometric Article
989
Worldwide burden of gynaecological cancer: The size of the problem
990
Worldwide Cadaveric Organ Donation Systems (Transplant Organ Procurement)
991
Worldwide cheap and heavy oil productions: A long-term energy model
992
Worldwide collaborative efforts in plasma control software development
993
Worldwide commercial development of bioenergy with a focus on energy crop-based projects
994
World-wide comparison on the quality of analytical determinations of PCDDs/PCDFs and dioxin-like PCBs in food
995
Worldwide deliberation and public use of reason online
996
Worldwide Destinations Casebook: The Geography of Travel and Tourism. Brian Boniface, Chris Cooper. Elsevier, Butterworth-Heinemann, Collingwood, Australia (2005). 224pp., $29.95 (ISBN:0-7506-6440-1).
997
Worldwide Development of Wind Energy and CO2 Emission Reduction
998
World-wide direct uses of geothermal energy 2000
999
Worldwide distribution and significance of secondary microbial methane formed during petroleum biodegradation in conventional reservoirs
1000
Worldwide distribution of ages of the continental lithosphere derived from a global seismic tomographic model
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